ghost of tsushima cultural appropriation reddit


One glaringly obvious example is taking a sacred thing, like a native american headress, and turning it into a mass produced halloween costume for profit. Ghost of Tsushima's combat is horrendous, sorry; Topic Archived; Page . I also love 'Attack on Titan' which is an anime made in Japan but is clearly depicting a fictional world with Germanic architecture, German character names, etc. Ghost of Tsushima arrives at the end of an era. Please explain. It’s hilarious that Japanese reviewers are praising the game while this guy is flailing around trying to defend their culture for them. [–]Jaster-Mereel[] 6 points7 points8 points 5 months ago (0 children). Don't get me wrong, I love the power fantasy too. [–]xAncrathKingx 7 points8 points9 points 5 months ago (1 child). Japanese don't care, they make loli ninjas battle Nobunaga who is actually a demon. [–]Betancorea 48 points49 points50 points 8 months ago (3 children). [–]DurkzvonB 7 points8 points9 points 5 months ago (0 children). It was consistent and uncompromised. Ghost of Tsushima – Best Ghost Weapons, Stance upgrades, and Techniques By James Billcliffe, Saturday, 25 July 2020 10:40 GMT Share on: Facebook Twitter Reddit The other comments in the thread at the time were also mostly discussing cultural appropriation as well, so my comment was in response to those people and that discussion, rather than the actual article being linked to about Japanese reviewers liking the game. Yeah I remembered this; it happened here in MFA Boston. Not that I don’t believe you, but I have a guilty pleasure of reading those type comments and the responses it generates. [–]Schadenfreudenous 121 points122 points123 points 8 months ago (8 children). But more importantly what do Ja Rule think about it? Kind of similar to this - Kung Fu Panda was beloved in China, with Chinese critics asking why a foreign film was better at showing their country's beauty than domestic films. Get an ad-free experience with special benefits, and directly support Reddit. To top it off, one of them was Miles Luna, one of the RWBY writers. Are people actually getting angry on behalf of the Japanese for cultural appropriation? [–]Deceptichum 188 points189 points190 points 8 months ago (5 children). Its made primarily in Ubisoft Toronto, Montreal is heading AC. Ghost of Tsushima's combat is horrendous, sorry; Topic Archived; First; Previous; Page . What? Asian kid and Afro samurai was the shit regardless of who watches it. [–]NuPNua 65 points66 points67 points 8 months ago (6 children). [–]wimpymist 33 points34 points35 points 8 months ago (2 children). Getting the emperor to renounce his divinity ended fire bending. They probably said nothing about that of any Assassin's Creed games either even though they've been doing the same idea for years. I honestly haven't heard any of my "gamer" crowds made a peep about it other than similar posts to this very one. I bet that same person loves Metal Gear Solid, a Japanese made game not only set in America but also a critique of American warfare and politics. They didn’t release it outside of Japan at the time because they thought it would be offensive. [–]lunglocc9 1 point2 points3 points 5 months ago (0 children), [–]AutoModerator[M] 0 points1 point2 points 5 months ago (0 children). There was a picture of a little Caucasian girl (can’t have been older than maybe five or six) wearing a kimono and geisha makeup and a bunch of “white saviors” chimed in to scream about it only to have actual Japanese-Americans and eventually Japanese citizens say they loved it. Anyone who complains that its cultural appropriation can be safely ignored. As if them liking it is a surprise. Fuck yea, [–]CommandoDude 115 points116 points117 points 8 months ago (34 children). It's rare that I see people from the "target" country be offended by so called cultural appropriation and I usually see it from second or third generation immigrants in the USA who I guess are trying to claim ownership of a country that they've, in many cases, never even been to.